GPO refresh error - Policy Refresh has not completed in the expected time. Exiting...

Posted by Albert Widjaja on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by Albert Widjaja
Published on 2011-02-15T06:28:48Z Indexed on 2011/02/15 7:26 UTC
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Hi All,

I'm having problem with my GPO changes, that I'd like to force to my terminal server users here's what I've done:

  1. I've made some necessary changes in one of the Domain Controllers to disable the GPO which applies to my Terminal Server user OU

  2. and then I go to the Terminal Server mstsc /admin console to perform the GPo refresh by using /force parameter, however I got this error instead:

C:\Documents and Settings\Adminisrator>gpupdate /force Refreshing Policy...

User Policy Refresh has not completed in the expected time. Exiting... User Policy Refresh has completed.

Computer Policy Refresh has not completed in the expected time. Exiting... Computer Policy Refresh has completed.

but then the changes still got no effect yet as I logged in to the terminal server ?

is there any way of how to make it in effect immediately please ?

Thanks

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